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How to Make Money When There’s a Run on the Pound

Themes: Currency markets, Sterling, Pound, Gold Dear Reader, You need to consider a position that profits when the value of the pound falls. Today, I’ve got an idea for a way you can do this – a position that could make you profits as sterling falls AND ...
Read More | Date 02/07/2009
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Investing In Gold

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Gold's Price Set to Rally

Themes: Gold Price, Sterling, Dollar, Inflation Hedge Despite a recent pullback, gold continues to give out a strong bullish message. Think about it in logical demand and supply terms. Total supply of gold doesn’t alter much. In fact, it only grows at about 1% ...
Read More | Date 29/06/2009
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The Right Amount of Gold Investors Should Own

Dear Reader, With inflation looming, gold should be at the front of every investor’s mind. It’s the ultimate store of value. But how much should you own? In today’s guest essay, our US colleague, Dr Steve Sjuggerud, shares his thoughts... Best regards, Frank ...
Read More | Date 18/06/2009
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Nothing Fails Like Success

London, England Wednesday, 17 June 2009 The Dow fell another 107 points yesterday. Oil held steady at $70. The dollar fell to $1.38. And gold rose $4 to 932. What if the rally is over? Could be... It began on 9 March. That makes it more than 3 months old. Most ...
Read More | Date 17/06/2009
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How Gold Will Top $2,000 Per Ounce

Dear Reader, For the first time in a couple of decades, some of America’s most successful, big-name investors are buying gold. David Einhorn, the hedge-fund manager who predicted the downfall of Lehman Brothers, recently bought gold for the first time. And then ...
Read More | Date 06/05/2009
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China's Secret is Out – Here’s How to Play

Dear Reader, A week ago, China dropped a bombshell on the gold markets. It announced that it has boosted its gold reserves by more than 76% over the last six years. It now holds 1054 tonnes of gold. But this is just the beginning of a much bigger move into gold by ...
Read More | Date 01/05/2009
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China's Gold Holdings Strengthen its Global Power

As Manraaj explained above, ‘gold is a vital part of China’s global power play’. It’s now official - among nations that reveal their gold holdings, China is the fifth-largest holder in the world. You can see it on the chart below. With 1,054 metric tons, China is ...
Read More | Date 01/05/2009
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The China Bet Nobody's Talking About

Dear Reader, Don’t knock China’s latest growth figures. They may be at their lowest level for more than a decade, but first quarter data shows the economy still grew 6.1% year on year. That’s way ahead of any other country and marks a sharp fall in the rate at ...
Read More | Date 17/04/2009
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Towards the Great Deception

Los Angeles, California It’s the Great Deception... Not much time to write this morning. In a few minutes, we’re getting on a flight from LA to Buenos Aires. Now, in the lounge in Houston, we’re wondering if the bear market rally is over... The Dow fell again ...
Read More | Date 08/04/2009
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The plight of the dollar is good for gold

Gold goes up when the dollar goes down. When the dollar goes up, gold falls. Two days ago, Bloomberg reported that gold is heading for its best quarter in a year. More and more investors have been buying gold for its safe haven qualities... and as a way to profit ...
Read More | Date 02/04/2009
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Investing In Gold

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